In addition to Solaris, I also use Mac OS X. At least in the Apple world, there
is a nice scanner application titled VueScan. I wrote a note to the
author/company after writing this email and received this email in reply.
Subject: Re: VueScan on Solaris?
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In a message dated 4/3/2006 10:52:21 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As you are already doing Vuescan on Linux, is there any chance for a Sun
Solaris compile?
I would do this if Sun worked with me to market it, but given that Linux
is about 1% of my sales, it wouldn't make sense to do a Solaris version.
Regards,
Ed Hamrick
sunlist wrote:
Software - From searching the archives, I know that this subject has
been discussed in the past. From past discussions, it appears that the
SANE/xsane software is/was the suggested software to scan from a SunRay.
Has this situation changed in the past few months, or have things
remained relatively unchanged software wise?? Also, if anyone is using
this solution on a somewhat regular basis, is this working well for you???
xvscan
<http://web.archive.org/web/20040609085229/http://www.tummy.com/xvscan/>
is long gone.
Hardware - Is there a preferred USB scanner that works well with SRSS
3.1 on Sparc hardware? Does it really matter with USB hardware? If you
are using a scanner attached to a SunRay, what scanner are you using?
I looked at the HCL here:
<http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/hcl/data/sol/>
but there are no scanners that I can currently find on the HCL.
TIA for any comment or discussion.
Jerry K
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